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Six Tones for Spotify

Six Tones for Spotify

My most recently released album “Six Tones for Sleep (or Death)” is now available for streaming on Spotify: The album is also available as a free download from Bandcamp and should be posted to Apple Music, Amazon, etc soon as well.

Six Tones for Sleep (or Death)

Six Tones for Sleep (or Death)

Hello world. It has been five years since my last album release. “Six Tones for Sleep (or Death)” contains six tones intended to aid your transition from one state to another. Sleep well. Six Tones for Sleep (or Death) by Schemawound

Time Becomes A Loop.

Time Becomes A Loop.

A Young Person's Guide To Time Travel by Schemawound My new album “A Young Person’s Guide To Time Travel” will be released on 7/7/14 as a free download. The album is a 30 minute electronic work based on the classic manual by Bernard Meany (1882 – 1721). Each track is based on a different chapter from the book. Tracklist: Have […]

Haiku

Haiku

I am proud to announce my newest release as part of Subterranean Tide’s Haiku Project. “Each artist has contributed a three track release in increments of five minutes, seven minutes, and five minutes accompanied by a Haiku poem. Each song represents the line of the poem including title and reflection.” For my release I chose the following Haiku: Autumn moonlight-a […]

Mysterybear and Csound

Mysterybear and Csound

Csound is something I have always been meaning to explore a bit further but have not ever gotten around to. Now there is a little more incentive as Mysterybear has released the full Csound and Blue source code for his fantastic Sublimation album. This is a fantastic contribution to the community and I hope to fully explore it soon. The […]

20 Jazz Funk Greats Reviews Body Movements

20 Jazz Funk Greats Reviews Body Movements

“Schemawound’s Body Movements remix album is the most powerfully minimalist commitment to sparsesound we’ve come across in some time (‘powerfully minimalist’ in that it’s minimalist, and powerful). There are no songs or other hand-holding things. Instead the sound sounds like it was grown. Not intended. Crepuscular creations fermenting, dividing, and slowly achieving sentience.” –20 Jazz Funk Greats

Hello World, I Am Lonely Too

Hello World, I Am Lonely Too

They Want To Make Your Body Move. I Want To Hold You Perfectly Still. by Schemawound In this post I break down the creation of my track “Hello World, I Am Lonely Too” from my album “They Want To Make Your Body Move.  I Want To Hold You Perfectly Still.”.  The track was made entirely in Supercollider, although the final […]